Chapter Two: Monster Attack

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This is how I imagined Oliver. I honestly like this picture better.
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OLIVER
I yawned and closed The Book Thief. I sadly didn't get very far because of training earlier, and my arms and legs slightly ached. I was thirsty, so I rolled my desk chair into some shadows and shadow-traveled to the kitchen.
"Seriously?" my dad asked as I appeared.
"Too lazy and tired," I briefly explained. I turned into a pidgin and grabbed a cup from the cabinet and filled it with water from the fridge's built-in water thing.
"Good night," my dad yawned while ruffling my hair after I sat back into my chair.
"Night Dad," I said. I rolled into the shadows again and appeared into my room. I worked a little longer before I was snoring.
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I woke up to a crash outside and I looked around. I felt something on my face, so I reached up and pulled my paper off my cheek. I got up and went outside to the weapon shed. I didn't see anything, so I turned around to leave. I froze when I saw a weird looking dog thing. It's mouth was huge, and it's teeth looked sharp like daggers. It growled, and I growled back. It's was controlled by Hades. Why would it be sent to hurt me, a grandson of Hades?
"Shoo," I growled. It bared it fangs and jumped as I grabbed a dagger and disintegrated it.
"Oliver?" my dad asked. He ran towards me as other monsters fell from the sky. I grabbed a sword and tossed it to him. A blue van pulled into our driveway and I saw a man and Maddy and Adam climb out. The man grabbed a sword from the shed as Maddy and Adam ran towards me.
"Go to camp!" my dad yelled as he was attacked by a hellhound.
"But-"
"GO!"
Monsters were now swarming us as I stabbed a huge snake. I tossed Maddy and Adam backpacks after, and grabbed one for myself. We ran to a shadowy tree while Maddy shot arrows at monsters and I fought them off with a sword. Adam just ran ahead and hid under the tree. We finally reached it and I shadow-traveled us away.

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